My hutches have their backs against the house walls, sadly thats how the tiles managed to fall on top of them.
At least they didnt get blown over though.
In the hurricane of late 80's I had two rabbits then, and they were on my patio area in hutches... the following morning I saw the hutches were upside down up the end of the garden :shock::shock::shock:
Luckily both hutches were intact and both bunnies still inside and ok. A little shook up but alive and safe
My hutches/run now are so heavy and big and in a secure area I dont think they would ever get blown away, but roof tiles are a worry.
Also remember that hutches with lift off lids are more at risk of having the lids whipped off in the wind so please make sure they are firmly fixed down!
It's a good idea to put patio slabs on top of hutches to weigh them down
If anybody is looking for a very heavy weight hutch that won't blow over...get a Rydale.
I've got half used pots of paint on mine and even they make the roof bow in as it's only plywood - I would hate to find a mashed rabbit one morning if the roof broke under the weight of paving slabs - they're not load-bearing :?